The 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (160th SOAR), better known as the Night Stalkers, were flying in full force near Dam Neck, Virginia last week, hauling around Navy SEALs and Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen (SWCCs), along with their boats and other gear, during a huge training exercise. It is somewhat rare to see the Night Stalker's heavily modified Little Birds, Chinooks, and Black Hawks operating together in one public place, especially in broad daylight, but that was the case in this instance. There was even a mass airdrop of supplies and assault boats from C-17s over the water. Yet one picture stands out above the rest—one of an MH-47 Chinook sling loading a stealthy Combat Craft Assault (CCA) boat while one of its crew, most likely a SWCC, fast ropes down into it in mid-air.
These incredible images, which, according to some sources, show SEAL Team Six at work along with their Night Stalker and SWCC chauffeurs, comes to us from aviation photographer Raven Harris. Dam Neck is home to SEAL Team Six, also known formally as the Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU). It is also less than 20 miles southeast of Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, which is home to a number of other SEAL and Naval Special Warfare units.

MH-6 loaded with Navy SEALs wearing the tell-tale Calico Jack patch.
Overall, the images offer an awesome and rare view into this elite 'tier one' special operations world. The largely bearded and tattooed SEAL operators are seen hanging off MH-6 Little Birds and MH-60 Black Hawks fully kitted out with custom M4-style rifles that appear to be fitted with Simunitions kits, which coverts them to be able to fire paintball-like ammunition for direct force-on-force training. One thing that is uniquely constant is the Calico Jack 'pirate' patch warn by the SEALs. This type of iconography is prevalent in the special operations community, and especially the SEAL teams.
Raven Harris shares with us how he captured these awesome images:

MH-47 banks away.

Spec ops Little Birds and Black Hawks on the move.

MH-47 with a CCA slung below.

MH-47 about to set the CCA down in the water.

A very unique airdrop of gear and no less than four combat craft.

SEALs sitting on the planks of a Little Bird.

SEALs and 160th crewman in a MH-60. Note the blue magazines and tape on the operator's rifles that denote they are loaded with training simunitions.

A pair of rocket pod-toting AH-6 Little Birds. Note the guy hanging out the side of the Little Bird's cabin.

Calico Jacks on display as these guys head to their target on an MH-6.

A 160th SOAR MH-60 in Direct Action Penetrator configuration.

The MH-60s are unlike any other Black Hawk on earth. Modified to the brim with terrain-following radar, advanced communications, FLIR, and electronic and infrared countermeasures, these aircraft are designed to penetrate into enemy airspace to deliver special operations forces.

MH-60 with minigun on display.

Another angle on a 160th charcoal-colored MH-60.


A formation of MH-6s along with an MH-60 low over the water with a CCA coming into view frame. The MH-6s often work with one or two MH-60s.
The 160th SOAR has been very busy on the East Coast as of late. The week before, the unit was executing similar operations along the North Carolina coast, offering some folks a heck of a view of their exploits:
Great work to Mr. Harris! If you would like to check out more of his work, click here.
Contact the author: Tyler@thedrive.com
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